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RE: Sticking Door Grrrrrr

At the top of your door is a folding arm (swing arm assembely) that connects to the door on one end and the coach wall on the other end. The "elbow joint" in the arm is made up of a single rivet which is likely worn. When this happens the two segments of the arm do not fold properly and will "stick", thereby causing the door to feel as if it is sticking. My suggestion is to climb up on a ladder and view the operation of the folding arm while the door is being opened and closed. You'll be able to tell instantly if this is the source of your problem. Here is a link to a discussion of this topic.
Here's a link to a picture of the arm.http://www.veurinksrv.com/contact-rvparts/?field_116=Swing%20Arm%20Assembly%20Door%20Hinge
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Canuck1
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02/05/12 05:07pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: Fridge Cools Just a Little

Had a similar problem, when running on gas, which in my case was caused by a "dirty" chimney. I solved the problem by going up on the roof, removing the chimney cover and then blew compressed air down the chimney. The debris exited near the burner so I had to clean the burner area before re-igniting. The fridge had been working great since.
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Canuck1
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12/18/11 10:46pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: Cost of Propane

I just paid $2.89 at Flying J in Cathedral City, CA.
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Canuck1
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12/18/11 10:07pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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